DJ Chonz gets his laptop ready for his set on the La Raza stage.
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Graffiti artists and emcees alike pay tribute to the old school through art.
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Panama Soweto shows the crowd "how you eat an emcee."
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DJ SD and Bianca Mikahn chop it up in between sets.
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Babah Fly rocks blue heart shaped glasses on stage.
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Break dancing provides excitement and entertainment all day at the Park Jam.
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B-Boys and girls are a centerpiece in Hip Hop culture.
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This little girl's eyes lit up when she spotted DJ Cavem's drums.
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One of the vendors, David Heredia, made custom hats at the Park Jam.
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"Colorado's only one legged B-Boy," Mike Wird came out to judge the break battles after recent surgery.
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T-shirts and tattoos are just two popular mode of self-expression in the Hip Hop world.
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Ratha Sok puts finishing touches on the mural he painted with Jin Oh and Khundy Son or Rawh Expressions.
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Efrain Tomes sketches when he's not painting.
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M.F. KAAOS provided a live music vibe for the breakers.
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B-Boy LSD takes a break form breaking to show some love.
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"Spirit of Hip-Hop" 2011 at La Raza Park

Hip-Hop Congress, a non-profit collective of students and musicians focused on social change, hosted the second-annual "Park Jam and BBQ, 'Spirit of Hip-Hop'" on Sunday, July 24 at La Raza Park. Photos and captions by Marissa Gavel.

Hip-Hop Congress, a non-profit collective of students and musicians focused on social change, hosted the second-annual "Park Jam and BBQ, 'Spirit of Hip-Hop'" on Sunday, July 24 at La Raza Park. Photos and captions by Marissa Gavel.